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Islamic Spiritual Care in Supporting Emotional Stability in High Care Unit Patients: A Systematic Review Wulandari, Mega; Muhith, Abdul
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.243

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Background: Patients in the High Care Unit (HCU) often experience increased levels of stress, depression, and anxiety, especially those who require long-term care between 3 and 15 days. The psychological pressure that patients face in HCU can affect the quality of recovery and elicit a variety of emotional responses that require attention in the treatment process. The purpose this study aims to analyze the impact of Islamic Spiritual Care (ISC), specifically through the recitation of Murottal Al-Qur'an Surat Ar-Rahman, in supporting emotional stability (stress, depression, and anxiety) in patients in the High Care Unit (HCU). Methods: This research method uses systematic review using the PRISMA technique. Data was obtained from journals contained in PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar from 2020-2024, based on the identification results based on inclusion criteria and feasibility reviews, and fifteen articles were obtained for review. Results: The results of the implementation of Islamic Spiritual Care (ISC) through Murottal Al-Qur'an therapy, especially Surat Ar-Rahman, are effective in supporting the emotional stability of patients in the High Care Unit (HCU). Conclusion: Murottal Al-Qur'an therapy, particularly Surat Ar-Rahman, as a component of Islamic Spiritual Care (ISC), can be utilized as a practical non-pharmacological approach to reduce anxiety, stress, and depression in patients in the High Care Unit (HCU).
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Prevention Strategy by Increasing Nurse Compliance in the Implementation of VAP Bundles and the Implementation of Pulmonary Infection Score: A Systematic Review Herawati, Netti; Muhith, Abdul; Zahroh, Chilyatiz
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.253

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Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a nosocomial infection that occurs in patients receiving mechanical ventilation and is one of the main complications that can increase morbidity, mortality, and treatment costs in hospitals, especially in intensive care units (ICUs). The purpose of this study is to analyze the action of the VAP prevention strategy by increasing nurse compliance in the implementation of VAP bundles and the implementation of pulmonary infection score (CPIS) Methods: In this method of Systematic Review with Literature Search and Selection, systematic searches are carried out in Sage Journal, Science Direct, and PubMed databases. The search feature uses Boolean logic by utilizing the principles of AND, OR, and AND NOT. The keywords used include: "VAP," "CPIS," "VAP Bundle," and "HAIs." Of the included studies published from 2020 to 2024, peer-reviewed research in nursing and medical journals. Results: Overall, effective VAP prevention requires a holistic and integrated approach. Increasing nurse compliance in implementing the VAP Bundle and the implementation of CPIS in the early diagnosis of lung infections are two complementary strategies to prevent and manage VAP. Conclusion: To achieve optimal outcomes, hospitals and healthcare facilities must provide ongoing training, facilitate access to adequate resources, and improve communication and collaboration between medical teams.
Nurses' Spiritual Competence Towards Spiritual Care and Patient Satisfaction: A Systematic Review Fadlilah , Nur; Muhith, Abdul; Setiyowati, Eppy
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.256

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Background: Spiritual competence in nursing is essential in providing holistic health services. Nurses are not only responsible for the physical aspects of patients but also psychological, social, and spiritual aspects. Spiritual care is an effort made to meet the spiritual needs of the patient, which includes the moral, emotional, and religious values or beliefs that the patient has. This study aims to systematically review the literature examining the relationship between nurses' spiritual competence, the delivery of spiritual care, and its impact on patient satisfaction levels. Methods: This research method This article employs a systematic review methodology. The literature search was conducted between September and October 2024 using journal databases such as ScienceDirect, PubMed, ClinicalKey, and Google Scholar. Results: A nurse's spiritual competence significantly influences the quality of spiritual care provided to patients. Further research is essential to explore the various dimensions of spirituality in nursing and its impact on patient outcomes. Conclusion: The study highlights the critical role of spiritual competence in delivering effective spiritual care and improving patient satisfaction. Future research should explore the multidimensional aspects of spirituality in nursing and their broader implications for patient outcomes and holistic healthcare practices.
Compliance with “Five Moments For Hand Hygiene” in Reducing the Incidence of Healthcare Associates Infections (HAIs): A Systematic Review Ernawati, Yayuk; Muhith, Abdul; Zahroh, Chilyatiz
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.257

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Background: Hand hygiene is essential in breaking the transmission chain of infections. Scientifically, it has been proven to prevent and reduce the spread of harmful microorganisms, thereby decreasing the incidence of Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs). The purpose of this study is to find out if compliance with hand hygiene within five moments can reduce the number of healthcare associates' infections. Methods: This research method uses a literature review using the PRISMA technique. Data was obtained from journals, including PubMed, Clinical Key, Science Direct, and Google Scholar, from 2020-2024, based on the results of the identification based on inclusion criteria. A feasibility review was obtained, and twenty articles were received for review Results: Compliance with hand hygiene within five seconds can reduce the number of HAIs specifically. Conclusion: Compliance with the Five Moments for hand hygiene is a simple and effective way to reduce the rate of Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIS) in hospitals
Addressing Anxiety Problems in Hospital Patients with Guided Imagery Therapy: A Systematic Review Sulistiyawati, Sri; Muhith, Abdul; Mahyuvi, Tata
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.258

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Background: Anxiety problems are often experienced by patients in hospitals due to various factors, such as medical conditions, medical procedures, or unfamiliar environments. One of the non-pharmacological interventions that has been widely studied to manage anxiety is guided imagery therapy. Objective: This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of guided imagery therapy in addressing anxiety problems in hospital patients. Methods: Literature searches were conducted on databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Pubmed. Article searches were carried out systematically from 2019-2024 using severalkeywords, namely "hemodialysis", or "guided imagery", or "anxiety", or "Patients in hospitals". Search for articles in English and Indonesia. Studies that met the inclusion criteria, i.e. experimental or quasi-experimental studies that evaluated the effects of guided imagery therapy on the anxiety levels of hospital patients, were further analysed. Data were extracted and compared to identify key findings. Results: : Studies show that guided imagery therapy can significantly lower anxiety levels in hospital patients, both before and after certain procedures. Positive effects were seen more pronounced in patients who underwent the intervention over several sessions compared to a single session. Additionally, patients reported improved relaxation, mood, and an overall more positive experience during the treatment period. Conclusion: : Guided imagery therapy is an effective and easy-to-apply approach to overcome anxiety in hospital patients. This intervention can be an additional option for health workers to improve the quality of health services, especially for patients with high levels of anxiety. Further studies are needed to explore the effects of these therapies in the context of the wider patient culture and population.
Health Coaching in Improving Drug Adherence in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients: A Systematic Review Muhith, Abdul; Hidayatullah, Achmad; Zahroh, Chilyatiz
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.260

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Background: The problem in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis is non-compliance with treatment and patients who are tired of treatment, sometimes patients decide to stop treatment because they have been treated for too long and patients start to get bored because they do not get better. Aims: The purpose of this study conducted a systematic review related to the effect of Health Coaching in Improving Drug Adherence in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients. Method : This research article uses a systematic review design with a standard systematic review approach (PRISMA) to carry out systematic analysis. Results and Conclusion. The provision of Health Education and Health Coaching can significantly improve medication adherence in pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
The Impact of Self-Management Program on Quality of Life and Neurological Function in Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review Muhith, Abdul; Magfirah Supu, Nurul
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.263

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Background: Stroke is the leading cause of death and disability with a high global prevalence, including in Indonesia, which has the second highest stroke mortality rate in Asia. Self-management is a promising rehabilitation strategy to improve post-stroke patients' quality of life (QoL) and neurological function. However, the results of previous studies are still varied and inconsistent. Purpose: To evaluate evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) regarding the effectiveness of self-management programs in enhancing quality of life (QoL) and neurological function among stroke patients, to provide evidence-based recommendations for clinical practice Methods: The systematic review screened RCT studies from PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and ClinicalKey databases published in the last 5 years. The inclusion criteria are based on the principle of PICOS, with interventions in self-management programs, QoL outcomes, and neurological functions—quality assessment using the CASP Checklist for RCTs. Results: Of the 2020 articles identified, 11 studies with 3,892 participants met the criteria. The self-management programs used varied, including telerehabilitation, physical exercise, personalized music, and multifaceted interventions. The duration of the program ranges from 3 to 52 weeks. Most studies showed significant improvements in QoL and neurological function of stroke patients. Conclusion: Self-management programs are effective in improving the QoL and neurological function of stroke patients, with effectiveness affected by the type of intervention and the program duration. These findings support the implementation of self-management programs in evidence-based stroke rehabilitation.
Effectiveness of the Application of Range of Motion (ROM) with the Cylindrical Grip Method on Increasing Upper Extremity Muscle Strength in Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review Khairatun Hisan, Wildani; Abdul Muhith
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Nursing and Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55018/janh.v6i2.265

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Background: The Ministry of Health revealed that in 2023, stroke cases will increase, and funding for stroke will be very large, causing other diseases. Therefore, patients must carry out the cylindrical grip method independently without large costs. ] This study aims to assess the effectiveness of applying Range of Motion (ROM) exercises using the Cylindrical Grip method to enhance upper extremity muscle strength in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients. Methods: A literature review was carried out using PRISMA flow diagrams. The journal databases used are Google Scholar and Scopus. Inclusion criteria include articles that focus on the effect of the cylindrical grip method on non-hemorrhagic stroke patients, journals for the last 5 years, full pdf access, the exclusion criteria are research articles of the review type. Results: The search results obtained 10 journals by searching two databases: Google Scholar and Scopus Conclusion: The cylindrical grip method significantly increases muscle strength in non- hemorrhagic stroke patients and can be used as a gradual mobilization method that can be carried out at home independently by the patient.
Pelaksanaan Kelas Ibu Hamil Sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Pengetahuan Ibu, Keluarga Dan Kader Dalam Deteksi Dini Resiko Tinggi Ibu Hamil Di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Sambeng Kabupaten Lamongan Muhith, Abdul; Fardiansyah, Arief; Y, Asih Media; Larasati, Yenny
Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 7, No 1 (2019): EDITION MARCH 2019
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The introduction of high risk pregnant women is done through early detection of risk factors pro actively in all pregnant women by mother, family, and cadres. The program organized by the Ministry of Health to support the step is the Pregnant Women's Class. The purpose of this study is to improve knowledge of mother, family and cadres in early detection of high risk pregnant women in the working area of Sambeng Community Health Center of Lamongan. The design of this research is Quasi Experiment with Pre-Post Design approach. Its population is pregnant mother, family and cadres who attend class of pregnant mother in working area of UPT Sambeng Public Health Center. Sampling technique used was Purposive sampling, got 40 respondents of pregnant women, 40 families and 20 cadres. Data were analyzed with Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test. Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test results show that there is influence of maternal class implementation with knowledge of mother (Z value = -4,815), family (Z value = -4,315) and cadre (Z value = -3,162) in early detection of high risk pregnant women. The success of pregnant women's classes can be continued by using innovative and attractive media such as simulation and movie viewing to be more engaging for the community, and families to participate, thus encouraging people to do early detection.
HUBUNGAN BUDAYA ORGANISASI TERHADAP MUTU ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN Muhith, Abdul; rizqina, Rachma; Zulailah, Diah
Care : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 7, No 3 (2019): EDITION NOVEMBER 2019
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Hospitals as health care institutions need to improve their skills, speed, ease and accuracy in performing nursing practice. The right organizational culture can easily direct and focus on improving the quality of nursing care. The purpose of this study to analyze the relationship of organizational culture with the quality of nursing care in RSI Sawatah Mojokerto Inpatient Room.This research used cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all nurses in RSI Sawatah Mojokerto Inpatient Room with the number of samples of 85 nurses with total sample technique. Measurers in this study used OCAI for Organizational culture and quality questionnaire of nursing care. Statistical analysis used was Spearman Rank test.The result of analysis was found that almost half of the nurses in SSI inpatient unit of RSI Sakinah Mojokerto embraced Hierarchy Organization Culture as many as 29 respondents (34.1%) and for Good Nursing Standards were 66 respondents (77.6%) while High Professional Performance Standards, was as many as 66 respondents (77.6%). Spearman test analysis results obtained significance value (p) = 0.018 which explains that there was Organizational Culture Relation with Nursing Care Quality in Inpatient Room RSI Sakinah Mojokerto. Hospitals as a place of health services should be able to develop appropriate organizational culture and improve the quality of nursing care through training, research, supervision, and other methods that are effective and efficient. Keywords: Nursing Care; Organizational Culture; Quality; Nurse.
Co-Authors -, Rusdianingseh . Hasbunallah AS Abdul Manan Achmad Hidayatullah, Achmad Afiyah, R. Khairiyatul Akas Yekti Pulih Asih Amelia, Ica Andita, Andita Anggreani, Rahayu Anie Tri Indiartinie Aprilian, Arvino Aquaristha, Valentine Fadzar Arifin, Abdullah Syamsul Arinda Firdianti Astri Puji Lestari Babo, Leticia Freitas Barbosa de Oliveira, Adirson Batta, Usaila Raunaquel Budury, Syiddatul Chilyatiz Chotib, Moch. Damawiyah, Siti Danial Hilmi, Danial Hilmi Diana Faridatul Khasanah Diaz Octavia Anggraini Diharja, Rohmadi Yuda Dinita Rahmalia, Dinita Dyah Yuniati eka, Veryudha Emdat Suprayitno Eppy Setiyowati Ernawati, Yayuk Ervina Yanti Harahap Evi Sylvia Awwalia Fadlilah , Nur Fardiansyah, Arief Fardiansyah, Arief Farihah, Umi Fatkan, Moch Fatmawati, Atika Gilang Nugraha Harahap, Ervina Yanti Hariadi, Mohammad Nazik Harits Ibadurrahman Hartadi Hartadi Hartadi Hartadi, Hartadi Hatmanti, Nety Mawarda Hendro Nurhadi Hety, Dyah Siwi Hidaayah, Nur Hotimah Masdan Salim Imamatul Faizah Imamatul Faizah Imamatul Faizah Indira Yulias Wihannusa Kadir, Afrizal Nur Khairatun Hisan, Wildani Khamida, Khamida khamidah, khamidah Kishbuallah, Faisal Rizki Larasati, Yenny Lasiyati Yuswo Yani, Lasiyati Yuswo Lea Maera Shanty Lea Maera Shanty Luh Putu Ratna Sundari M Hartadi Magfirah Supu, Nurul Mahar Ranum ayuningtyas Mahyuvi, Tata Mamik Mamik Mampesi, Anastasa Mampesi, Anastasia Marselli Widya Lestari Mawaddah, Nurul Mawarda Hatmanti, Nety Mega Wulandari, Mega Merta, I Wayan Surya Mochammad Indra Yumanto, Mochammad Indra Yumanto Muhammad Faizal A. Ghani Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Nasir Mujib Hannan Mulyatin, Mulyatin Munir, M. Misbahul Munirul Abidin, Munirul Abidin Muthoharoh, Anies Nadatien, Ima Niken Adiba Nadya Nur Hamidah Maghfiro Nur Hasaniyah Nur Hidayah Oliveira, Adirson Barbosa de Puspita , Uci Nurhayati Puspita, Uci Nurhayati Putri, Rahmadaniar Aditya Qadir Audah, Abdullah Qiwam, Najihul Rahayu Anggreani Ratna Yunita Sari Ratna Yunita Sari Rining Sulistya Rahayu Rining Sulistya Rahayu Ririn Probowati, Ririn Riska Rohmawatif rizqina, Rachma Rochim, Nur Laily Rochmah, Ardianti Fauziah Rohman, Mohammad Zuhal Fathur Rohmawati, Riska Rosda Rodhiyana Rodhiyana Rudy Handoko Rusdianingseh s, Tatik Saihan, M Salim, Hotimah Masdan Sari, Ratna Yunita Savitri, Monika Septianingrum, Yurike Shanty, Lea Maera Shodiq, M Siti Maemunah Siti Maimunah Siti Nur Hasina Siti Nurjannah Siti Robi’atus Sholiha SITI ROHMAWATI SLAMET SETIAWAN Soleha, Rohematus Soleha, Umdatus St Rodliyah, St Subairi, Moh Subakri Subakri Sudesi, Abdul Rahman Sugesti Aliftitah Sulistiyawati, Sri Syaifurrahman Hidayat Taufiq, Isa Teguh Herlambang Tomasouw, Berny Pebo Tria Wahyuningrum Usriyah, Lailatul Wardani, Erika Martining Wiratama, Rahardyan Dika Y, Asih Media Yanis Kartini Yulia Wardita Zahro, Chilyatiz Zahroh, Chilyatiz zahrotul jannah Zulailah, Diah Zulkarnain, Eva Vera